How to tell the difference between being burnt out and just being lazy?
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That's not mental overload, it's the opposite. It's a job without mental stimulation, boring, repetitive and requires very little cognitive processing. And people doing jobs like that seek stimulation to escape perpetual boredom.
Give that guy a job that didn't bore him to tears, and the picture would have been very different.
As I said, it's always about hitting a threshold, and boredom is a threshold. And if an employer cares about quality, rather than the appearance of quality, they'd have designed that job differently.
We worked in a high paced Engineering office together, after the auto job, he would put his feet up and pile boxes near his desk to avoid working and read a book. There was more than enough stimulation available, he would just rather do what he wanted than work
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The big symptom unique to burnout is anger. Ultimately leading to blowing up at coworkers. If you're not experiencing that it's probably not burnout.
Depression and ADHD might be good thing to check for.
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My humble opinion: burnout exists, laziness doesn't
Laziness is a buzzword concept to describe way too many states of mind, downplaying the causes of lack of motivation.
I think there are some words that, if avoided, allow deeper investigation into important things, and "lazy" is in the top 10 of that list